Posted on 02 August 2014 by Mike Lyons
West Philly is lucky to host the BlackStar Film Festival again this year. We sketched out the weekend line-up below. One of the highlights is the debut of They Die By Dawn, featuring Erykah Badu and Michael K. Williams (“Omar” from The Wire). The two main venues are the International House (3701 Chestnut) and Penn’s Annenberg School of Communications (3620 Walnut St.).
Click on the links for descriptions and trailers.
Many events are free. Where noted, tickets cost $10 for the general public, $7 for seniors and students and $5 for International House members.
Saturday, Aug. 2
• Forever Young: Coming of Age Shorts • 11:30 a.m. • International House Philadelphia (IHP) • $10/$7/$5
• Troop 491: The Adventures of the Muddy Lions • 1 p.m. • Penn’s Annenberg School of Communications (ASC) • Free
• Planet Rock: Hip Hop Shorts • 1:40 p.m. • IHP • $10/$7/$5
• Youth Program Screening • 3 p.m. • ASC • Free
• Book signing – Dismantle: An Anthology of Writing from the VONA/Voices Writing Workshop • Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela and Andrea Wall • Immediately after Youth Program Screening • ASC
• Little White Lie w/Window Dressing Fail • 3:10 p.m. • IHP • Free
• Book signing: (1)ne Drop: Shifting the Lens on Race • Immediately after Little White Lie • IHP
• Panel – The Crossover Between Film and Music • 5 p.m. • IHP • Free
• Culture Strike: Social Justice Shorts • 5:15 p.m. • ASC • Free
• They Die By Dawn • 6:50 p.m. • IHP • $10/$7/$5
• Half a Yellow Sun • 8:30 p.m. • IHP • $10/$7/$5
Sunday, Aug. 3
• Creative Class: Makers Shorts • 11:30 a.m. • IHP • $10/$7/$5
• Evolution of a Criminal • 12:45 p.m. • IHP • $10/$7/$5 (Q and A with Darius Clark Monroe follows)
• Panel – Composing for Film • 3 p.m. • IHP • Free
• Time is Illmatic • 5 p.m. • IHP • $10/$7/$5
Posted on 01 August 2014 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Due to rain, tonight’s Henry IV show, which was supposed to take place in Clark Park, will be held at the Penn Ice Rink at 3130 Walnut Street. The show still starts at 7 p.m. Follow Shakespeare in Clark Park on Twitter (@shakespeareincp) for updates.
Posted on 01 August 2014 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Here’s a reminder that the trolley tunnel closes tonight at 10 p.m. for Trolley Tunnel Blitz, a 17-day maintenance and construction project. During this time, SEPTA Trolley Routes 10, 11, 13, 34 and 36 will operate only west of 40th Street. Passengers traveling east of 40th Street can switch to the Market-Frankford subway line at 40th and Market where all the trolleys will divert to. You can also take a bus (Routes 42, 21).
The trolley service in the tunnel is expected to resume on August 18 at 4 a.m. We’ll keep you posted if there are any changes.
Check out this video, recently put up by SEPTA, that explains the Trolley Tunnel Blitz:
Posted on 01 August 2014 by WestPhillyLocal.com
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Despite a few high-profile crimes in recent days in the Spruce Hill neighborhood, including the burglary of Lil’ Pop Shop near 44th and Spruce on Monday and robberies at 45th and 46th and Larchwood, this summer has been fairly quiet in the University City area, according to crime stats released by the University City District earlier this week.
The stats cover an area from 50th Street east to the Schuylkill and Spring Garden (in Powelton) and Market (in Walnut Hill) south to Woodland Avenue (see map). They show a decrease in residential burglaries and robberies in the area compared to last summer and a significant drop since a rash of burglaries and robberies in February and March.
Lil’ Pop Shop owner Jeanne Chang says someone smashed the glass front door at the shop overnight on July 28 and stole cash, a crime similar to many reported in December and January. Police caught that guy though. A police source said that a man was arrested for a series of burglaries, including several burglaries at local businesses, may have committed as many as 20 in the area.
University City, like much of city, has seen a fairly steady drop in crime in recent years. The drop is likely steep here because of the increased activity of a number of public safety organizations, including the Philadelphia Police Department, Penn Police, the UCD Ambassadors and several neighborhood watch groups.
Crime statistics from the University City District for the last 12 months.
Posted on 31 July 2014 by Mike Lyons
This year’s edition of Shakespeare in Clark Park debuted last night with a staging of Henry IV. Whether you are a Shakespeare or theater fan or not, here are five reasons you should get yourself down to the bowl (the remaining shows are on Thursday through Sunday, July 31-Aug 3, at 7 p.m.) :
5. Refreshments alfresco
Shakespeare in Clark Park always offers a good excuse to pack a picnic basket and a blanket or just grab an ice cream from the truck and chill to the sounds of Old English Early Modern English echoing through the bowl.
4. Music
In addition to the terrific acting, this one features some pretty sweet period choir-type tunes and instrumentation.
3. Terrific acting
These folks put on quite a show. For Free! (Although a donation at the end is much appreciated).
2. Community
This may be the number one neighbor-watching event of the year. All kinds of folks dig Shakespeare in Clark Park.
1. The epic battle scene.
We doubted that the battle scene, which features about 100 people from 36 neighborhoods around the city and dramatically gets underway about an hour in, could live up to the hype. It does – and then some. Smoke, swords, screaming, battering rams, barricades … seriously, you have to see this.
Photos by West Philly Local.
Posted on 31 July 2014 by Mike Lyons
Police arrested a man yesterday afternoon after they say he choked a woman and tried to rob her as she walked near 45th and Larchwood.
The 29-year-old victim, Corrine McDonald, told NBC10 that she was visiting friends in the neighborhood and was walking along the 4500 block of Larchwood at about 12:40 p.m. when a man came up from behind and began choking her, then pulled her into a nearby alley (see video below). She said that she began to scream and fight back. Police who were patrolling the area heard her, rushed to the scene and apprehended 33-year-old Andre Taylor, who reportedly lives in a halfway house in East Falls. Police found a piece of wire and string that they believe Taylor used to choke McDonald.
Police say Taylor also tried to rob a woman at 46th and Larchwood on Sunday. She was reportedly grabbed from behind and choked with her earphone cords. The attacker fled after the woman gave him $7.
Taylor is being charged with attempted murder, robbery and other charges, police say.
News soon began circulating on social media, prompting some residents to comment on the brazenness of the attack.
NBC10 video:
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